Memphis police have arrested two men who were involved in a shootout with an officer early Wednesday morning.

Elmore Smith, 45, was charged with aggravated assault. He actually fired at the officer.

Jesse Scruggs, 42, was charged with attempted aggravated robbery.

The incident began at about 12:10 a.m. as a police officer saw an armed man running out of the Walgreens at 3515 Park.

The man ran to a waiting vehicle, then they headed east on Park. An employee came out and told the officer that the man had just tried to rob them, but hadn't gotten any money.

The officer then tried to stop the suspects, but they took off before crashing into a fire hydrant at Park and Goodlett.

Scruggs ran away while Smith tried to restart the car. He then raised a handgun and fired one shot at the officer, who returned fire, police said.

-- Jody Callahan

Man indicted in woman's 2010 shooting death

A 22-year-old Memphis man has been indicted for killing an 18-year-old woman last year, officials said today.

Rodrecuas Tucker has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in the June 2010 shooting death of Adrianne Cobb. Tucker is being held on $350,000 bond.

According to officials, at about 11:40 p.m. on June 19, 2010, Tucker opened fire into a crowd outside 296 Monroe. Cobb was hit in the back of the head and died two days later.

— Jody Callahan

Police search for 3 who raided Memphis home

Shelby County Sheriff's deputies continued searching for three home invasion suspects who terrorized a southeast Shelby County woman early this morning.

The victim told deputies that just after midnight, she heard noises downstairs in her house on the 7500 Block of Shelby Cross Circle. When she went downstairs, she said she was met by an armed man wearing a dark mask, who said he was owed money by the homeowner, who is currently incarcerated on narcotics charges in Illinois.

The victim told deputies that she saw two other masked men inside the house as she was being led around in search of valuables, according to department spokesman Chip Washington.

The suspects took a handgun, a hunting rifle, and a laptop computer before leaving. The victim was not injured. She told deputies the suspects got into the house by breaking a window in the garage.

-- Chris Conley

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Shelby County Sheriff's office or Crime Stoppers at 528-CASH.